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21. October 11 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 October 2007AN OLD friend of mine died recently and a few of you will mourn his passing. His name was Common Sense, and he'd lived for many, many years.
22. Remember Tony this way ...
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 October 2007SO, THE name Anthony H Wilson is to be carved on to the wall of the town hall alongside those of the city’s honorary freeman.
23. October 4 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 October 2007ON AUGUST 31 1997 a car crashed in Paris. Three died and one was seriously injured. The aftermath of those events is now being addressed by the English judicial system as the London inquest into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed unfolds before our eyes.
24. October 4 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 October 2007ONCE speculators scrambled to make their fortunes from gold, but in Chorlton today it’s clear that the smart money’s in liquor.
25. October 4 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 October 2007IF YOU were to hear him on the telephone, having never before seen him, you might be seeing in your mind’s eye a local man in his middle fifties with a fondness for the way things were.
26. September 13 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 September 2007PEOPLE who have made an impact on the music world can be recognised by just one part of their name. Lennon, McCartney, Dylan, Jagger, etc. Here's a name for you: Melanie.
27. September 6 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 September 2007BEING poor is not a healthy state to be in. One hundred years ago on this very day September 6th, 1907, a south Manchester coroner's court heard the following story:
28. August 30 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 August 2007THE excitement of the A level and GCSE results is calming down. I'm glad.
29. August 30 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 August 2007TAKING advantage of one of the rare sunny mornings here in downtown Manchester I found myself on the allotment, in a deckchair, mug of tea in hand, book on lap listening to the gentle, contented sound of giant, debauched, slugs grazing on my lettuce plants (they've already demolished the cabbages!).
30. August 30 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 August 2007BACK To School: three words guaranteed to give me an instant case of Seasonal Affective Disorder.
